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TheFourthHorseman
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I found a roll of 7mm spark plug wire, it is marked "Hypalon Ignition Wire - Copper Conductor". It is made by a company called BWD and appears to be a few years old. Would this be the right type of wire to use on an old cat?

Does anyone know where I could find the ends to build my own? The wire is at an O'Reilly's...not sure if they would carry the stuff or not. I do have an Atwood's, an Orscheln's and a Tractor Supply close.

I'm assuming that it is...but you all know what they say about assuming. 😈
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Thu, Jul 15, 2010 3:25 AM
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Orileys carries the ends and rubber boots, I got some a couple weeks ago. Copper conductor will work fine.
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Thu, Jul 15, 2010 4:52 AM
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Reply to Painter:
Orileys carries the ends and rubber boots, I got some a couple weeks ago. Copper conductor will work fine.
NAPA carries the end parts also.
As far as Insulator Boots why put them on? 😈 You need to get shocked once in a while to remind you to pay attention to where your hands are at! 😆
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Thu, Jul 15, 2010 5:50 AM
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Reply to drujinin:
NAPA carries the end parts also.
As far as Insulator Boots why put them on? 😈 You need to get shocked once in a while to remind you to pay attention to where your hands are at! 😆
No thanks! My old wires are shocking the heck out of me right now. That old pony is crankin' hard and puttin' out some serious juice!!!
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